Unbridled With Penny Carpenter
By Britney Grover
To say Penny Carpenter grew up in Great Neck, Long Island, New York, would be inaccurate. “First of all,” she’s quick to point out, “I’m a horse-crazy kid who never grew up!” Penny started riding at 7 … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Lehua Custer: From Pineapple Fields to a Stallion Called Tuna
By Ruby Tevis
Portraits by Melissa Fuller
In this day of technology, social media can be the gateway to dreams coming true. For dressage rider Lehua Custer, a regular evening of Facebook scrolling turned into the start of a new … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Raising Hunters Right at Hickory Manor
Kimmy Risser
Paris, Kentucky
Horse farm owner and breeder
How long have you been part of the horse world?
I rode my first pony when I was 3 years old, received lessons on my 8th birthday and the rest is … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
Becoming a USEF Licensed Judge: An Impactful Passion in a Space Where Most Don’t Look Like Me
By Rob Jacobs
When did you discover the love for judging equestrian competitions?
Fall of 2009 while a junior in college, I took a course called “Form to Function.” This was a course on judging different disciplines in the equestrian … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
Derek Braun: If You Build It, They Will Come
By Laura Scaletti
Portraits by Ruby Tevis
When Derek Braun sets his sights on his equestrian goals, he’s unstoppable. From his first lessons at age 7 to founding and managing the Split Rock Jumping Tour today, Derek has exhibited a … [Read more]
- Published in Weekly Feature
Bringing Bloodlines to North America at Rising Star Farm
Ronda Stavisky
Silver Creek, Georgia
Horse breeder
How long have you been part of the horse world?
I began riding at the age of 5 and fell in love with horses. Since that time, I never looked back. Growing up … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Spotlight
The Importance of Good Judges
By George Williams
Whether they like it or not, today’s dressage judges are truly the keepers of our sport. This is true perhaps now more than ever before. The reason I believe this, is that as our sport grows and … [Read more]
- Published in Sidelines Feature
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